Legislation
- Title
- Crimes - Murder in the First Degree - Penalties
- Sponsored by
- Senators Brochin, Kelley, and Pinsky
- Status
- In the Senate - Withdrawn by Sponsor
- Analysis
- Fiscal and Policy Note
Synopsis
Providing that a defendant found guilty of murder in the first degree may be sentenced to imprisonment for life without the possibility of parole only if the defendant was a principal in the first degree or a principal in the second degree who willfully, deliberately, and with premeditation intended the death of the victim, was a major participant in the murder, and was actually present at the time and place of the murder; and providing for the prospective application of the Act.
Committees
Details
Bill File Type: Regular
Effective Date(s): October 1, 2016
History
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Documents
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Date Posted | Document Name |
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2/05/2016 | Text - First - Crimes - Murder in the First Degree - Penalties |
3/11/2016 | Vote - Senate - Committee - Judicial Proceedings |
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2-201, 2-203, 2-304 )
Last Updated: 2/3/2020 2:30 PM